/ 11 May 2007

Instant life insurance, on your phone

A reality for many South Africans is taking potentially dangerous public transport, with most travelling without any life insurance. Metropolitan Life has created a new business unit called Cover2go that uses cellphone technology to bring insurance to those who had little access to it before. Just R10, coming off your phone’s airtime, gives you instant life insurance for six days, paying out R60 000 in the case of accidental death.

”Every day, a large majority of South Africans have to board minibus taxis, many of which are notoriously unsafe. For people travelling over the most dangerous periods such as the Easter weekend, the risk to the well-being of their families is very real — 276 people died this past Easter holiday.

”Unfortunately, the common perception is that life assurance is a luxury that’s unaffordable and complicated to obtain. With Cover2go, people can get basic cover instantly, at very affordable prices, when they need it most,” says Derek Pead, CEO of Cover2go, a division of Metropolitan Life.

”We are revolutionising the insurance industry by putting the consumer back in control of the purchasing process, challenging the rather tired maxim that insurance can only be sold and not bought,” he continues.

The policy is bought by sending your name and identity number to a premium-rate short code (38858, costing R10). The system, powered by technology from Clickatell, replies with a confirmation and policy number, requests the name of a beneficiary and reminds policyholders to make sure they have informed someone about the life assurance. Once the policy expires, a notification is sent asking if they choose to renew. One policy is permitted per person.

In this pilot campaign, Metropolitan marketed the offering through promoters that visited taxi ranks in Gauteng over the Easter Weekend. Promotions continued through April.

”Cellphones are rapidly becoming payment channels. It’s a logical progression as cellphones allow instant billing: they are on us all the time, and we can implement technology to make transactions safe and reliable. Metropolitan Life is a pioneer in this area, and we are excited about the possibilities that Cover2go has opened up for the financial services markets,” says Pieter de Villiers, CEO of Clickatell, which provided the technology that underpins the service.

Messages are date- and time-stamped when delivered and securely archived, and a reply is sent to the user, ensuring legal compliance and high levels of customer service.

Metropolitan sees a number of benefits as it extends its offering via cellphones, in order to bring insurance cover to a broader audience.

”Our research shows that many South Africans are aware of insurance, but often don’t take advantage of it because they think it’s unaffordable, or they have a financial glitch and skip a payment, so their policy lapses. With this kind of ‘pay as you go’ insurance, many lower-income groups in under-serviced markets can get cover when they most need it,” explains Pead.

”Using mobile technology to provide insurance turns the industry on its head. Rather than designing products around what our intermediaries will sell, we can put the customer back at the centre. With mobiles phones as a sales channel, we’ll know almost instantly what the market thinks of our products. This could change the insurance landscape forever.”